Dictionary of All Scriptures and Myths: A Classic Reference Guide to the Sacred Language of the Religions of the World
Author: G.A. Gaskell
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 830
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In his acclaimed Dictionary of All Scriptures and Myths, G.A. Gaskell offers authoritative definitions and clear explanations for over 5,000 terms used in sacred texts of the world's religions and mythologies. The origin, nature, and metaphorical meaning of each concept is thoroughly explored in context, supported with numerous quotations from both ancient and recent sources and authorities, and carefully cross-referenced to other examples. Part dictionary and part encyclopedia, this oversized book is packed with illuminating information and will satisfy the curiosity of spiritual and cultural seekers.
Gaskell is a masterful interpreter of sacred symbols and symbolism, and he explains all the key ones in detail while noting which ones have deeper underlying meanings and how they vary between different religions and countries. Meticulously researched and attractively presented, this invaluable guide is a must-have for comparative religion teachers and scholars. Dictionary of All Scriptures and Myths belongs in the library of anyone studying sacred writings or reading them as literature, and is an enlightening read for any layman.
George Arthur Gaskell (1842-1933), was an English painter and intellectual who had correspondence with scientists such as Charles Darwin and members of the Theosophical Society. Although recorded details of his life appear to be scant, from his artistic works and religious literature left behind they suggest at the very least a well-informed and educated man of his era who had the financial means to pursue his penchant beliefs.
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